| University of Wisconsin - 1920 - 540 páginas
...an undivided applause. An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made: Imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art, and labor, out of existent materials not their... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 páginas
...an undivided applause. An original may be said to be of a vegetable nature ; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius ; it grows, it is not made. Imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art and labour, out of pre-existent materials not... | |
| Herman Wolf - 1923 - 178 páginas
...gleicht der Pflanze: „an original may be said to be. of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously, from the vital root of Genius, it grows it is not made" (12). Warum gibt es so wenig Originale ? : „not because the Writers harvest is over (. . .) nor because... | |
| Arthur Emanuel Wald - 1924 - 80 páginas
...at once excluded. For "an original may be said to be of a vegetable nature: it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius, it grows, it is not made: imitations are often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art and labor, out of pre-existent materials not... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1925 - 320 páginas
...to boast." (p. u .) " An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature ; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of Genius ; it grows, it is not made : Imitations are often a sort of Manufacture wrought up by those Mechanics, Art, and Labour, out of pre-existent materials not... | |
| Hans Thüme - 1927 - 122 páginas
...ist bewußt geworden: „An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature, it rises spontaneously, from the vital root of Genius; it grows, it is not made: Imitations are often a sort of Manufacture wrought up by those Mechanics, Art, and Labour, out of preexistent materials not... | |
| Hans Thüme - 1927 - 120 páginas
...ist bewußt geworden: „An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature, it rises spontaneously, from the vital root of Genius; it grows, it is not made: Imitations are often a sort of Manufacture wrought up by those Mechanics, Art, and Labour, out of preexistent materials not... | |
| René Wellek - 1981 - 378 páginas
...artifact, a work of design and labor. It "may be said to be of vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made." • Biological analogy has replaced the analogy from physics or handicraft. The work of art has become... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1966 - 244 páginas
...romantic heresy of Edward Young that originality in art is "of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made," and that Nature "brings us into the world all originals." Fanned by Rousseau, these flaming ideas and... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 páginas
...this terse antithesis: An Original may be said to be of a vegetable nature; it rises spontaneously from the vital root of genius; it grows, it is not made. Imitations arc often a sort of manufacture wrought up by those mechanics, art and labous, out of pre-existent... | |
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